Chicken & Asparagus Salad

It’s official. Spring is here, but I don’t think Mother Nature got the memo. I woke up the other day to a yard of snow! Thankfully, the weather was nice for the next couple days so most of it melted. We have just a bit of snow left in the yard that needs to melt. I hope that is the end of it because I really want to take my winter tires off my vehicle!

Even if the weather isn’t fully cooperating, I’m still getting into spring mode in the kitchen. Spring means fresh flavours and lots of spring vegetables. Right now, I can’t get enough asparagus. It’s plentiful (and on sale) at the grocery store so I’m grabbing a bunch every time I go.

I was looking for recipe inspiration to use up my asparagus and I hit up my go-to recipe site, Chicken Farmers of Canada. They have loads of recipes perfect for spring. I encourage you to browse around when you have a minute and print out some yummy recipes to try. I choose this bright and fresh Chicken & Asparagus Salad to make for my family.

It does require a bit of extra prep work with all the chopping and cooking the asparagus and chicken, but it’s worth it in the end, I promise. My favourite part was the marinated chicken. It has an Asian flavoured sauce that is so yummy. My kitchen smelled wonderful while it was cooking.

The Sesame Ginger dressing is also divine. It’s a tangy Asian flavoured blend that pairs perfectly with this crisp, fresh salad.

I served this salad as a meal because it was so big. It’s healthy and something you can feel good about eating!

You can find other high quality chicken recipes like this one on the Chicken Farmers of Canada website. Plus, they have other interesting stuff for you to check out too. Go to Chicken School and learn more about food safety and cooking chicken. They also feature health information, information about chicken farmers and how Canadian chicken is raised and recent news and contests.

I also encourage you to look for the Raised by a Canadian Farmer mark on the chicken you buy at the grocery store. I think it’s important to know where your chicken comes from. Canadian chicken is raised to a high standard of food safety and animal care. If your store doesn’t have the mark on the chicken, consider speaking to the manager and telling them that it’s something you’d like to see!

Sesame Ginger Dressing

Disclosure: I am participating in the Chicken Farmers of Canada campaign managed by SJ Consulting. I received compensation in exchange for my participation in this campaign. The opinions on this blog are my own.